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MACHINE LEARNING AND DEEP LEARNING APPLICATIONS

Book Name: Futuristic Trends in Artificial Intelligence Volume 3 Book 11
Authors: Dr. Kirti Mahajan, Mrs. Praggya Nigam
Keywords: BCI, Controldevices, Human-computer interaction.
Area/Stream:ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE / Machine Learning & Deep Learning Applications / others
Published in: IIP Series
Volume:3, Month:May,Year:2024
Page No.191-195
e-ISBN:978-93-6252-447-8
DOI/Link:https://www.doi.org/10.58532/V3BKAI11P6CH1

Abstract:

The article delves into a comprehensive exploration of the growing fascination surrounding Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology among researchers and developers. This surge in interest is propelled by a shared acknowledgment of its transformative potential in the realm of human-computer interaction. At the heart of BCI's revolutionary capabilities lies the utilization of sophisticated sensors designed to measure neural activity and translate it into actionable computer commands. This groundbreaking technology empowers individuals by enabling them to effortlessly control various devices and computers solely through the power of their thoughts, eliminating the need for conventional input methods. The allure of BCI technology extends far beyond mere convenience, as it holds the promise of ushering in a new era of enhanced human abilities and offering unprecedented opportunities, particularly for individuals grappling with disabilities. By providing an innovative and intuitive interface between the human brain and technological devices, BCI technology opens doors to increased autonomy and an improved quality of life for those facing physical or communicative challenges. However, amid this wave of optimism, the article duly acknowledges the imperative of addressing the ethical and social quandaries accompanying the rapid advancement of BCI technology. The profound impact of delving into and interpreting neural activity raises ethical questions regarding privacy, consent, and the potential for misuse. These concerns necessitate a critical examination of the responsible use of BCI technology.  Therefore, the primary objective of this paper is to meticulously explore the multifaceted ethical and social implications that come with the adoption and integration of BCI technology into our daily lives. Beyond mere examination, the paper aims to propose pragmatic strategies aimed at fostering the responsible and ethical deployment of BCI technology. By shedding light on the nuanced challenges and providing constructive pathways forward, this article contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding BCI technology, urging stakeholders to consider its transformative potential within the framework of ethical and societal responsibility

Cite this: Dr. Kirti Mahajan, Mrs. Praggya Nigam,"MACHINE LEARNING AND DEEP LEARNING APPLICATIONS", Futuristic Trends in Artificial Intelligence Volume 3 Book 11,IIP Series, Volume 3, May, 2024, Page no.191-195, e-ISBN: 978-93-6252-447-8, DOI/Link: https://www.doi.org/10.58532/V3BKAI11P6CH1
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